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Motorcyclist identified in deadly crash on State Road 2
ST. JOSEPH, Ind. (WSBT) — A motorcyclist was killed after colliding with an Amazon semi-trailer on State Road 2 on Wednesday evening. Authorities have now identified the victim. Tyler Lee Smith, 29, of Baroda, Michigan was critically injured and later died at the hospital according to the Fatal Crash...
Baroda man dies in motorcycle/semi crash in St. Joseph County
A man was killed in a motorcycle crash Wednesday night in St. Joseph County. It happened around 6:30 pm when police were called to State Road 2 and Chapel Lane for a collision involving a motorcycle and a semi. The rider of the bike, 29 year-old Tyler Lee Smith of...
Maranda’s Park Party Recess unfolds at Milwood Elementary School in Kalamazoo
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (ABC 4)- Park Party Recess season is underway!. On Thursday, Maranda, WOOD TV8 staff and community partners supplied a fun-filled afternoon to Milwood Elementary School students in Kalamazoo. With sneakers laced and exciting activities and attractions awaiting outside, students were eager to let loose, have a blast...
Retired police cruisers, other Kalamazoo property going up for auction
KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Retired police cruisers and other government property could be yours at an upcoming auction in Kalamazoo!. More items up for bid include pickup trucks, other city- and county-owned vehicles, furniture, electronics and equipment, according to Biddergy.com. We’re told bidding will be open to the public online...
16th Annual Old Car Show at La Porte County Historical Society Museum
LA PORTE COUNTY, Ind. -- The La Porte County Historical Society Museum will host its 16th Annual Old Car Show on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. If you'd like to enter your vehicle in the show, registration is $20. Vehicles must be at least 30 years old and...
Front Porch Friday with Mishawaka Mayor Dave Wood
MISHAWAKA, Ind. -- Mishawaka Mayor Dave Wood will be available to talk to community members at Mishawaka's Front Porch Friday from noon to 1 p.m. on the front porch of the Mishawaka Utilities Business Office at 107 N Main St. Mishawaka. City officials say mayors get things done, but only...
Film Review: Notre Dame Safety Targets Blaine Bradford and Nicholas Reddish
With the excessive heat warning a constant on the weather app this week, it felt like an optimal time to enjoy the air conditioning in my office while revisiting a film review I previously wrote roughly 100 words of. This review will focus on a pair of safety prospects, Blaine...
South Bend Police ballistics experts investigate injury to see if it was a shooting or not
SOUTH BEND — One resident was injured and two others had vehicles damaged during an incident Wednesday night with someone firing a gun, according to the South Bend Police Department, but it's not clear if the victim was injured by a bullet or by debris knocked loose by a bullet. Police were dispatched around 8:30 p.m. to the 1200 block of North Huey Street on July 17. The incident was logged as an aggravated assault-shooting with injury...
Dimes with Dara | Notre Dame Women's Basketball Coach Niele Ivey Has Built A Monster
Dara Mabrey and Greg Flammang welcome Niele Ivey back to the show for an interview about the upcoming season. Coach Ivey has seen the team practice and the results have been extremely positive. Ivey discusses why the team has a blend of inside scoring and guard play that will be tough to defend. She also dives into why this squad has versatility and high expectations entering the season.
WCM’s Park Update: Michigan KOA Owner Explores Season
WCM’s Park Update, sponsored by Midwest Electric Products, chats with Mark Lemoine, the co-owner of the Coloma/St. Joseph KOA Holiday in St. Joseph, Mich., on Tuesday (July 23) to catch up on how the park’s 2024 season is going so far. Lemoine describes improvements the park has made,...
Squishables opens its first Indiana store at University Park Mall; other new entries, too
The newest tenant at University Park Mall in Mishawaka inhabits a small space directly across from Macy’s at the center of the regional center. Called Squishables, the new retailer is filling space that was occupied by Urbn Sox until early this year, and it offers soft, fluffy toys that are meant to be squeezed and hugged as its name suggests.
100th edition of Greater South Bend Men's Metro Golf tournament: Here are weekend tee times
SOUTH BEND — When the 100th Greater South Bend Men’s Metro Golf Tournament begins Saturday morning at Elbel Park Golf Course, it will be without its defending champion. Michigan State left-handed senior golfer Satchel Pierce, who was born in Elkhart, raised in Union, Mich., and played his high school golf at Edwardsburg, notified tournament officials late this week that he would not be able to defend. Pierce, who finished third in the Kent County Amateur in Wyoming, Mich.,...
Mission Impossible: picking the 10 best Penn High School athletes of the last 25 years
Where does one even start with ranking the 10 best athletes from Penn High School the last 25 years? Penn isn’t just a standard bearer for high school athletics in the South Bend area, but for the state as a whole. Since the turn of the century, the Kingsmen have won 14 state titles: four in baseball, three in girls golf, two each in girls soccer and volleyball, and one each in girls basketball, football, softball and...
5th grade boy to run bases for Beacon Children’s Hospital’s ‘Home Run for Life’ program
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - A fifth-grade boy from Goshen is set to run the bases at Friday’s South Bend Cubs game as part of their “Home Run for Life” program with Beacon Children’s Hospital. Braxton Miller is a warrior. He is the typical 11-year-old boy...
Storm recovery still underway in Elkhart
Elkhart continues to recover from the storms that blew through on Monday evening. “It really feels like we’ve turned a corner and the worst of the storm is behind us. We continue to be grateful that Elkhart came out of this event without any injuries or fatalities. The work of cleanup and meeting the immediate needs of our residents is ongoing. We don’t want anyone to feel alone, so please reach out to us if you need anything.” -Mayor Rod Roberson.
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